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When people-pleasing Chloe learns that her birth mother has unexpectedly had another baby, she doesn’t hesitate to become a next of kin guardian. But when she fails to pass Child Protective Services’ financial evaluation, she is faced with a choice: see her baby sister placed in foster care or participate in CPS’ new initiative, TeamUp.

Enter Warren, a surly mechanic’s apprentice attempting to get custody of his deaf fifteen-year-old brother after failing CPS’ housing evaluation. The two strangers immediately clash but agree to live together until Warren can find housing elsewhere and Chloe can further grow her freelance career.

As their lives intertwine, Chloe and Warren both realise that they’re far more similar than they could have imagined. What started as forced begins to feel natural—and far less lonely. Chemistry soon intensifies beyond what either of them can stand, but they must each decide if what burns between them is worth risking their arrangement and, ultimately, the well-being of their siblings.

With banter, heart, and steam that will have the reader blushing, Next of Kin is a true underdog story of two young adults redefining what family can look like.

295 pages, Paperback

First published May 27, 2022

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Hannah Bonam-Young

10 books7,023 followers
Hannah is an Amazon bestselling romance author from Ontario, Canada. She lives with her childhood-friend-turned-husband Ben, two kids, and bulldog near Niagara Falls on the traditional territory of the Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe peoples.

Hannah writes romances featuring a cast of diverse, disabled, marginalized, and LGBTQIA+ folks wherein swoon-worthy storylines blend with the beautiful, messy, and challenging realities of life.

When not reading or writing romance you can find her having living-room dance parties with her kids or planning any occasion that warrants a cheese board.

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291 reviews41.5k followers
July 29, 2023
3.75⭐️ read this today. Under 300 pages!!!! Let me tell you War was described as looking straight out of “prison break” and I immediately fell in love I love a criminal looking man LMFAO
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112 reviews8,011 followers
August 9, 2024
the first half was a 4.5 star for me and then it just went downhill🥲 insta-love strikes again
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611 reviews8,319 followers
December 12, 2023
2.5 stars

Which sucks because this concept was great, the family dynamic/cohabitation storyline was great but the relationship development was lacking. The progression of their relationship made no sense and it was just too heavy handed. All tell and no show. I stuck with it because I hoped the book would get better with time because it had such promise but 😩 idk there’s a five star read in here somewhere the book just needed to pace itself.
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4,345 reviews35.4k followers
September 26, 2024
4.5 stars

Next of Kin is another one of those books that shocked me in the best way possible. It's such a fantastic debut novel!

This story starts out with Chloe finding out her birth mother (Chloe is 24 and was adopted) had another baby and can't take care of it. Not wanting her little sister to go through the same childhood she went through, Chloe decides she'll do whatever it takes to take care of and keep Willow.

Warren has been trying to get custody of his teenage brother who's in a group home for a while now, but it's difficult as he can't find appropriate housing. He needs housing, Chloe has a large rent controlled apartment but is having trouble meeting the financial requirements. A social worker suggests they team up and make it work, if only temporarily.

Chloe and Warren's first meeting had me giggling. You can just tell at the start Warren doesn't want to get to close to anyone, but Chloe wears him down. I loved seeing them go from distant roommates, to friends, to more. I also really loved Warren's brother, Luke and watching him interact with Chloe.

This book was so dang heartwarming. It was well written, engaging and kept a smile on my face. I'll definitely be checking out more from this author. This one was great!
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473 reviews1,673 followers
May 21, 2024
4.25 'Dove🕊' stars

“A dove is a symbol of peace.” He reaches towards me, holding my cheek in his palm. “That’s what you are to me… peace.”


It's no wonder Hannah writes one of the most tender-hearted and healing romances and I have loved each and every book written by her. It's the way she had me swooning, crying, giggling and screaming in this book. The way she writes her character and their stories is so beautiful and realitic. Next of Kin is a story about love, found family, growth, healing, siblings love, determination.

I love it when the two broken characters who grew up alone found each other in the most unexpected ways and time and then heal each other with their love. The way Warren and Chloe healed a part of each other that they both thought was even impossible to touch let alone heal was just so beautiful and endearing. The way they not only healed through each other but also found their home and comfort and family in each other. I loved watching Chloe and Warren fall in love but when Warren fall in love with Willow — it was everything! He always looked at her as his own daughter.


“It doesn’t matter where we go. You’ll still be the most gorgeous woman in the room, and I’ll still be the guy trying to figure out how he’s with her.”



This book is a perfect blend of cuteness, fluff and heartwarming moments. The found family in this was so beautifully done and it hits right in the chest because each and every character was alone before they found the unconditional love. The story started off with Chloe and Warren thrown together in living situation where it benefits them both. They have their siblings with them and they didn't wanted to just throw them into foster mess so they decided to live and support each other. I loved the way they both cared for their siblings and loved them like their own kids. I loved the way healing and trauma was represented and how they both helped each other in the process of finding love and home.


➸ Chloe

She is so precious and I love her all side whether it's kind, quirky and cliché. She's resilient, dedicated and an incredible human and the best big sister. I loved the way she didn't hesitated to accept her little sister even though she was only twenty-four-years-old, she did her absolute best for her sister. Even though she had doubts that she was doing everything wrong, she never hesitated from accepting that she needed help. She's also a plus size heroine and her body positivity only made me love her more because she accepts herself the way she is and I loved how confident she is about herself. One thing she wasn't confident was when she downplayed her feelings and it took her some time to open up about her real feelings but I was glad she was able to do that in the end.


“Here, I could choose to exchange part of my hurt for his. We could hold on to it for each other. Ease some.”


➸ Warren

He is your typical grumpy guy with the most kind-hearted and caring personality. Warren thinks he's not perfect because he never had a perfect life with perfect parents but his determination to provide his younger brother the best life was commendable. I liked that he was working on his anger issues and how to be in control when life don't go the way he planned for it. He's been through a lot in his life because of his parents but he never stopped working hard because he wanted to give his brother a happy and comfortable life. It was so cute to watch Luke and Warren do their brotherly things and whenever Warren hold Willow or cared for her my heart literally melted because of how sweet he was to her. And the nickname he used for Chloe “Dove” 🕊 Why is he so perfect!?


“To know you is to love you, and I consider myself privileged to know you.”



╰┈➤ Chloe and Warren

Teammates? Roommates? Co-parents? Inevitable?

It's no doubt they are the complete opposites of each other. Chloe is bubbly and sunshiny and Warren is all grumpy and dangerous. But together they are just perfect and the cutest! Their romance completely swept me off my feet with their cute and forced proximity moments where they tried to pretend to not like each other but were also falling for each other every second of everyday. I loved the way Chloe wormed her way into Warren's heart because he was scared of messing up their living situationship. Even though they are complete opposites of each other they never stopped helping and caring for each other. They showed their messy and beautiful parts to each other and it was truly beautiful to see them fall in love.


“You’re it for me, dove. You’re going to be my last everything. My body knows that as much as the rest of me does. I’ve been aching for you for so long.”



The way Warren comforted Chloe and even helped her with her little sister Willow was so precious. Their chemistry was off the charts with all the tension filled moments they had everytime they were in room together. Their cute family moments with their siblings have all my heart. The way Warren took care of Willow when Chloe was tired or the way Chloe protected Luke— it was just... perfect. They talked about their feelings so easily with each other and didn't even had a third act breakup over a misscommunication. Healthy relationships are so sexy!


“No way, Chloe. I wouldn’t do that. I’m not going anywhere.”
Does he know how long I have wanted to hear someone say that to me? To feel in my bones that they mean it?



The ending was perfect with no third-act breakup over some overused misscommunication trope. They had an argument but they resolved it in their own mature ways! I also loved that cutest and the most wholesome epilogue 🥹❤️ and I also read bonus epilogue which only made me crave more of Warren's pov! I just want more of Chloe and Warren and their cute little family because it was not enough.
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75 reviews18.5k followers
July 29, 2024
Buzz cut, anger issues, with a soft spot for her. Yeaaaaa I’m feral. Such a quick read too. So good.
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134 reviews104 followers
February 11, 2024
mans is bald and that was the only thing i could think about for the entire book
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935 reviews1,357 followers
February 13, 2024
SHE’S MY NEW FAV AUTHOR NOW Y’ALL‼️ smallest things make me so happy🥹

Dab just made my day by tagging me on this<3333

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first of all, my friends who had this book in their tbr since forever like me should run to read this! i don't know why i waited so long, i might be exaggerating but this book touched my soul 😌

okay so while reading the first half of the book i was confused about the good reviews because warren?😤 yeah no please, i wouldn't give him the time of my day. but wait until you get to the second half.(around %40) the rest of the book made me giggling and kicking my feet🤭 i think it was hard to love warren at first because it's single pov and he comes as an asshole BUT he's actually the sweetest person in the world ✨💖😍🥰😌😋🤍

i'm almost at the same age as the main characters (23-24) so reading about them taking care of a newborn and a teenager was emotional for me. i can't possibly imagine having a baby right now so i respect them extra extra extra!! 😌

i loved that warren and chloe healed together and become a family with luke and willow 🥺 the conflict toward the end showed us how they truly care for each other and i never doubted their love🙌🏼

and as much as i hate additional drama, sometimes the books get boring if the couple gets together too soon. but this book gets better after they said iloveyou 🥺 i could read forever about them dating, parenting and just going on about their days😌😍💖🥰

there was no owd, a moment with om but he didn't cause any trouble between them so i count that as no omd and most importantly no third act! i was so nervous that something bad was going to happen but nope this is a mature couple who talks about their problems and solves them 🙌🏼

"But then you came along and teased me about it… and then you stuck. And then you loved me. And more than that, you became the only home I’ve ever really known. The only place I’ve ever really felt safe to be me."

🥺🥺🥺🥺 honestly i cried a little toward the end and some more while reading the epilogue🤭
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211 reviews740 followers
August 23, 2024
1⭐️

Words cannot express just how disappointed I was by this book. I'm about to go on a full out rant review because I have so much to say.

The positives about this book: The first half of the book was really really good. The book was set up for success! It seemed like it was going to be really really good; the plot was progressing and it was interesting. I liked the setup of what COULD HAVE BEEN regarding the MC's. However, the good stops there.

The first point I'd like to make about this book: The characters were shallow. So. Damn. Shallow. This was supposed to be a cute fluffy read with some dark undertones regarding alcoholism and drug use. It had the potential to be so good. But all of these issues were completely surface level to the point where you question why it was even included? It did not help the progression of the book! The characters literally had ZERO PERSONALITY!!! Ugh I felt more of a connection talking to rock then I did with anyone in this book. I think this takes the cake of being the most boring and simple-minded characters I've ever had the displeasure of reading about.

Secondly, there was ZERO chemistry and tension between the MC's. It started out having a lot of potential and I was really excited to see how their relationship would develop. WRONG. So wrong. They go from strongly disliking each other and only doing this for their siblings to suddenly MADLY IN LOVE within 2 months. I have never read of such a sudden change; it gave me whiplash. The connection they do have is completely all sexual, and that it SO DISAPPOINTING!! They say that they're in love with each other but all they talk about is sex, sex, sex. I'M ANNOYED PLEASE STOP.

Third, the insta-love in this book was INSANEEE. Holy crap. They go from hating each other to tolerating each other to LOVING each other in a matter of chapters. I kid you not that is exactly how it went. If you're a insta-love fan, then I assure you this is right up your alley. Unfortunately, I am the complete opposite.

Don't even get me started on the singing scene. I swear to god I will jump out of my window if I have to even think about that scene again. It was supposed to be romantic but it was SO CRINGEY.

The fact that this was my first HBY book and it ended up being like that? I've heard amazing things about Out on a Limb but if it's anything like this, I'm going to throw a fit. I cannot and will not subject myself to a book like this again. I will keep an open mind and give her another shot, but it's safe to say that this author and I are not starting off on the right foot.

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My first HBY book and I am SOO excited!! I've been wanting to read of book of hers since Out on a Limb was released and now is my chance 🤍🦋
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314 reviews654 followers
February 29, 2024
3.5 Underwhelming ✨'s

(Slight Spoilers) I desperately wanted to love this because it had all the right makings, with two single guardians teaming up to make their lives easier, full of sweet moments, heartfelt words, steam, and a secretly smitten MC, but, the progression of their relationship and romance made no sense. Right off the bat the FMC, Chloe, was interested in her new roommate and fellow guardian, Warren, while he was straight-up cold and disinterested. As the story continued and Chloe and Warren got to know each other a little, they slowly warmed up but then one confession and they are in love?!?!

I kid you not, 60% through the book they are professing their undying love to each other and decide they are in for the long haul despite both of them juggling being new full-time guardians..... the pacing was just so off and completely caught me off guard. I was having such a good time before that, seeing them open up to each other and slowly thaw out and be vulnerable. I just feel like the writing, pace, and romance needed to be more fleshed out; everything felt forced and rushed. While I didn't love this book, most of the reviews are glowing; it was most likely just not for me and my dislike of instalove.
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175 reviews434 followers
November 17, 2024
4 ★'s

This surprised me a lot. With the lower rating, I suspected this would be shallow, perhaps funny and easygoing. Whilst I could possibly categorize it within the last two, this definitely isn't shallow.
Chloe's story hit me like a truck, tugged at my heartstrings, made me hurt and cry and feel joy as she started to experience life more fully.

"No one is owed your history, but there is a trust in telling."

In Next of Kin we follow Chloe, 24, recently graduated graphic designer.
Most of her life she has lived in survival mode, adapting to make herself suit her situations and having a hard time trusting people around her.
Out of the blue she received a call from CPS informing her that her birth mother just had a baby that she is unable to take care of, and asking if she would be interested in the next-of-kin care of her sister. In a moment her life changes(spoiler; for the better). After evaluating her situation, Chloe is teamed up with another next-of-kin case, in hopes that they can mutually benefit in the initial months of their siblings care. She now lives with Warren, 24, his teenage brother and her baby sister.
Forced into a situation with people that see her and understand her better than possibly anyone else ever have.

"You never have to do that with me. Show me the messy parts, okay? God knows, I've shown you mine."

Over to the most important question... How much likeness is there between Warren and Jess?
Even though the circumstances between stars hallow and this book are completely different, I would say Hannah nailed the general feeling off Jess in Warren. Intelligent, responsible, quiet, sarcastic, caring in subtle ways... but has a tendency to answer with anger.
This is one of my absolute fave archetype's of mmc's. Quiet bad boys with great banter with a soft spot for one girl, sign me up day or night.👏 This in combination with Chloe's colorful, creative, glass-half-full, at times messy vibes works so extremely well. Them being for each other what they've never had before. Someone they can trust, show the pretty and the ugly. My heart is so full for them and their little family of their own.

"My people were with me the whole time. I just had to let them in."

I'm seeing some negative reviews not really understanding Warren, just seeing his angry exterior and not caring for the rest, which I think is so unfortunate as there is so much more to him.
Whilst I was able to enjoy this a lot with simply just Chloe's pov, I know having Warrens pov would've taken this to another level and made more people fall in love with him just as I have.

Chloe's story was probably what stood out most to me personally. Although I cannot relate to her direct circumstances, I do relate so dearly to adapting to your circumstances, not wanting to be a nuisance and making yourself smaller at the benefit of others. Following her as she breaks out of that, being fully herself, trusting others, opening up, stating what's on her mind was incredibly heartwarming, as well as a positive reminder for me personally.🩵
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⌞Pre-read:⌝

I haven't done the annual fall Gilmore Girls rewatch this year. But I heard the mmc in this is Jess inspired, so hopefully this can work as a substitute hehe
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793 reviews106 followers
July 3, 2022
Every once in a while, I stumble across a book that might not necessarily have been on my radar. Sometimes, said book will leave me completely and utterly speechless, and wondering why more people aren't reading it. This exact scenario happened to me yesterday. At 7 pm I started reading NEXT OF KIN. By 8:30 pm, I was 23% in and so excited about the story I posted on my Bookstagram that I was reading it. By 10 pm, I was a sobbing, snotty mess and found myself spamming the author's DM's (that's not my proudest moment...) Then, by 11:50 pm I had read the very last page and couldn't wait for morning so I could spam the author some more.

"You never have to do that with me. Show me the messy parts, okay? God knows, I've shown you mine."

Very rarely do I devour a book this quickly. Chloe and Warren's story had me hooked from the very first page, right until the very last. The world-building and character development were incredible and Hannah's writing style was so effortless, making it a joy to read.

"You're it for me, dove. You're going to be my last everything. My body knows that as much as the rest of me does. I've been aching for you for so long."

I'm not a fan of giving away storylines in my reviews, but what I will say is this: If you are a fan of Forced Proximity/Roommates, Grumpy/Sunshine, slow burn, and strangers to lovers, then this book is most definitely for you. Chloe is the kind of heroine I adore because I just know that I would be friends with her in real life. She is such a pure and beautiful person but with a fierce side that comes out every so often. Warren, my poor broken boy. He is just so desperate to be loved and to have someone step up for him and stick around but it terribly afraid of being hurt. My heart ached for him and so many times I had to take a break because the tears streaming down my face were stopping me from reading.

He looks down to where my hands rest in my lap and moves quickly, pulling my wrists apart and holding them in his grasp. "Tell me to stay." Warren says.

There are so many other things I want to say, but I'm in danger of rambling, so my advice would be to READ IT. Honestly, you won't regret it. This book is full of chemistry, humour, pain, and heartache and I defy you not to fall in love with it as much as I have. Hannah Bonam-Young has found herself a new fan in me and she is definitely going to be one to watch in the future.
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Author 20 books9,653 followers
August 7, 2022
NEXT OF KIN is an emotional slow-burn romance that navigates life touched by adoption, fostering, and complex family relationships. I appreciated that both Chloe and Warren did individual work to be healthier people, that their relationship supported and enriched that personal growth but wasn't the foundation of it. The tension and desire between Chloe and Warren sizzled, but I think my favorite parts of this book were those sweet domestic moments shared between Chloe, her baby sister Willow, Warren, and his brother Luke. They made their way to becoming a family even before they realized they had, and I deeply enjoyed watching their found family form through kindness, care, and realistic struggles to get to a place of safety, trust, and joy in each other.

Content notes: parental addiction (revisited on page), removal from parent due to substance abuse and neglect (revisited on page), parental overdose (past, off page), fetal alcohol syndrome, anger management struggles.
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1,532 reviews20.2k followers
July 13, 2024
another one that might be more of a 3 or a 3.5 bc i didn't really vibe with the cheesiness of the romance at times, but rounding up bc the story as a whole made up for it and i def def def will be reading more from hannah bonam-young in the future!
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August 5, 2024
I’ve only read one book by Hannah Bonam-Young and I loved it so much that I want to read it again someday soon, but I find it a pity that I haven’t read her other books yet. Anyways, I cannot wait to read more of works and love them!
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449 reviews653 followers
October 25, 2022


This is such a wonderful story and I need more romances like this in my life. Books with depth but relatively low stakes. None of that constant-miscommunication-drama or huge blowups over something small – just two people getting to know each other and falling into swoon-worthy yet believable love.

Chloe and Warren come from similar backgrounds. Their birth parents aren’t in the picture due to addiction or abandonment and they grew up in the foster system. Both have younger siblings they want to save from their own fates but can’t foster or adopt because of some small knock against either their income or living situation.

So, naturally, these two total strangers move in together in order to have their siblings live with them.

I loved this forced-proximity setup. It’s one of my favorite tropes, and not only was this a solid reason for its presence, but I’ve never seen it done this way and it was so refreshing.

Chloe and Warren’s first meeting is less than stellar – both are nervous and have their backs up – yet even when they were snapping at each other, I could feel the tension radiating from the pages and knew that sparks would fly when they finally got together.

And let me tell you, they did. *fans self*

I have to tip my hat for all the inclusion in this book. I’ve lost count of how many romances I’ve read set in cities that have nothing but white cishet characters in them and it’s like, really? Really? There’s a ton of racial diversity in this book, queer and trans rep, as well as deaf rep, and it’s all handled beautifully.

Warren is one of the more progressive male leads I’ve read lately. He’s working on himself, going to therapy, and constantly trying to be a better man. Obviously, he’s not perfect – no one is – but the best thing about his character is that when he messes up or backtracks, he apologizes. Immediately and with no attempt at excusing his behavior. It was fucking hot.

Chloe’s character progression was just as solid. The way she started opening up to Warren and her friends about her past once she finally felt safe to do so was so natural and organic and I just loved her.

This is such a stellar debut from an indie author. It was funny and sexy and still deep without ever feeling like a drag. I don’t usually compare new authors to established ones, because I feel like that’s a lot of hype and pressure, but I can easily see Hannah Bonam-Young going on to have the kind of success Emily Henry and Tessa Bailey have enjoyed. She’s that good.

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368 reviews2,893 followers
December 5, 2023
3.5/5 ⭐️

- The writing style in this book made it so easy to read!!! The writing style reminded me so much of Abby Jimenez writing. Literally flew through this book so fast. I can’t wait to read more from this author.
- I love that the plot of the story was so unique in comparison to the other stories I’ve read. I was so invested to see how it would turn out for everyone in the book.
- Took me awhile to really believe in the love story between the characters because it jumped so quickly from them being enemies to lovers, but overall it was a really fun read!!
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1,281 reviews3,111 followers
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December 19, 2022
Sadly, I had to DNF this one, my friends.

I was so excited to read it oh my god. From the moment I knew that the hero holds a baby (the baby is the heroine's baby sister), I wanted to read it. There's just something about guys holding babies... I don't know. But yeah, I read those chapters and it's so undeniably cute!!!! I confirm. Those scenes are cute. It's only one paragraph tho... but lmao I was swooning. The rest? *sighs* I feel like the concept of this book is so good. Like I was behind it, I was rooting for them, I was so into the plot. But sadly, the execution didn't live up to it.

I felt like this story was very rushed. One moment Warren was asking Chloe on a date and the next he was angry with her, ending up cancelling the date they just made. Like ok.. I get it, but it didn't make me feel anything. I wanted angst and groveling! Because Warren is a jerk when Chloe first meets him. And I'm not complaining that Warren was a jerk because I've read so many books where the hero is a jerk when the main character meets him. Fine! But LET HIM GROW, TAKE YOUR TIME, MAKE HIM REALIZE HE'S IN THE WRONG, APOLOGIZE, GROVEL. I won't believe it otherwise. Warren tells Chloe so many horrible stuff and then ten minutes later he's cooking pancakes for her. It doesn't make sense.

The chapters are very short, so maybe if this book was a little bit longer, has more development, it could have landed for me. I just felt like whenever each chapter ended, a scene ended, and then forgotten. I just wanted more. It's very surface-level for me, and it made me not believe in the romance at all. Unfortunately, at one point, I wanted the story to end and I was still missing 100 pages. I'm sorry, I have so many books to read so I had to dnf :( It makes me so sad, because I don't usually do it. But I am a believer that "if you're not enjoying it, just drop it and pick something else." Not every book is for everyone, so this one sadly wasn't for me. But maybe it is for someone else! If you love single mom (the baby is her sister but her mom gave her the rights), roommates to lovers, lonely heroine, found family, read this book.
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186 reviews36 followers
May 20, 2023
“A dove is a symbol of peace. That’s what you are to me… peace.”❤️

Somebody better tell me that I am peace to them one day, otherwise they can take themselves straight to bin. I will accept nothing less than being somebody’s peace. Thank you very much. Kind regards.
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2,450 reviews15.5k followers
June 9, 2023
I'm so happy I finally got to read Next of Kin! The audio was available on my hoopla, so I listened to this one. Having read Next to You first, this one wasn't as good as book two, but it was still a fun read with the same cozy, vulnerable characters I've come to expect from Hannah. I enjoyed how Chloe and Warren were pushed together when they were just trying to provide for their siblings. They both had not so great parents and were just trying to do their best. I do think the romance developed a little too quickly and things turned to love real fast. I would have liked a little bit more of a slow burn and not jump from first kiss to love.
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371 reviews2,409 followers
May 27, 2023
5⭐️ 2🌶

This book had no right making my heart swell as much as it did! Like it could have exploded from all the tender hearted and healing moments!! There’s nothing more I love than a romance story where two people not only heal through each other but find a home in each other as well. This book serves that up on a golden freaking platter!!!!!

I seriously just wanted to wrap both Chloe and Warren into a major group hug, they both have been through so much and I couldn’t help but draw so many parallels from my own childhood to this book that it immediately became a 5 star read and also had my mascara running down my face!!

The story was incredibly intriguing to start off with, you have Chloe and Warren who are basically thrown together where living as roommates benefits both of them. Chloe can take guardianship of her sister and Warren can take guardianship of his brother. But Chloe and Warren just don’t get off on the right foot and the TENSION IS MAJOR!!! Like I was clutching my chest over here anytime these two were in the same room!! And the spice felt like the perfect balance for this book!!!

What to expect:
Forced proximity
Roommates
Single Parent/Baby

Absolutely a must read if you want a sweet romance that is also so raw!
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286 reviews443 followers
July 26, 2023
REREAD: 10-12 IULAI 2023
I’m sure this comes as a surprise to no one…but this is still ♾🌟 for me!!!! And I think everyone and their mamas should read this book!!

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Next of Kin, welcome to the ♾🌟 club!!!

I did not go into this book thinking it was going to become one of my favorite books in the entire world, BUT HERE WE ARE!!!

This book is one of the most relatable books I have EVER read. I have never felt so seen while reading a book. Chloe and I are literally the same person!!! She is one of my favorite FMCs I’ve ever read about and I just want to give her the biggest fucking hug ever.

And Warren??? Welcome to the Top 5 Book Boyfriends List! 🤩 This man was PERFECTION. The way this man tried so hard to be a grumpy MMC, but was no match for Chloe’s sunshine personality AHHHHH I LOVED IT! Once he told himself that it was okay to fall for Chloe, he fell HARD. I fell in love with this man more and more every single time he opened his mouth.

This story isn’t super dramatic or have earth-shattering plot twists, but it was PERFECT to me. I would not change a single thing! This book was cute and funny but also showed the true strength of sibling love and how we can truly do anything we set our minds to.

I read this on Kindle but I NEED THE PAPERBACK. There’s no way that this book can be in existence and not exist on my shelves.
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461 reviews7,455 followers
November 14, 2022
how MOTHER EFFING CUTE is this book

chloe finds out that her estranged biological mom had a baby and she could apply to be her new sister’s guardian, an opportunity she doesn’t want to miss. but she’s 24 and doesn’t have all the bases covered that the government requires so cps suggests she joins their new initiative teamup and partner up with another foster parent who also needs some help. enter warren, who’s fostering his 15 year old brother. the catch? they all have to live together.

warren is such a grump at first and draws a line in the sand. he doesn’t want chloe to interfere with him and his brother and has no plans to help out chloe. a well intentioned plan except that he becomes a total simp for chloe and cute baby willow. he’s so obsessed with them and even starts outfitting his car with fancy baby stuff for them.

this was so cute, it’s a slow burn but so sweet romance about two people trying their best for their own families and making their own, blended family in the process. and the banter between these too is so cute.

warning: this book deals with addiction issues of other characters but it’s still such a happy, fluffy story that’s perfect when you need an uplifting book.
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270 reviews2,355 followers
July 3, 2024
He gave me the ick
He was rude and quite aggressive, I know he’s got trauma but no thanks
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